• Schmoinsen@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    Where are you from if I may ask? As far as I’m aware they are are pretty common, I know only of India which does them differently and maybe US / Canada? Although I think the point and the comma are switched in some countries, so a thousand Euros would be 1.000,00€

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      1 year ago

      I’m from the US, but I’m not talking about thousands separators in the whole number. I guess a better word would be thousandths separators.

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      1 year ago

      I think he is referring to the seperators after the decimal point, eg. the comma in “0.000,000,1”. I have also never seen this. Although you rarely deal with such small numbers outside of math, where I’d usually write it in scientific notation or as a fraction (like 1/10,000,000).